Hello all, this is my first post on this forum. I have been active in two other turning-related forums, so some may recognize me. I have been turning for over two years and have already purchased a second lathe (Jet mini to the biggest Jet this side of the pond) and more turning tools and equipment than I can count! I have even been making some of my own tools. I'm sure many can relate to this. I started big into pen making and after only three months of turning pens I was asked to give a demo for my local turning group (AWA). I have since branched out into larger more traditional turnings and have been roughing out lots of green wood lately. Turing time has slowed a bit the last several months due to the birth of our first child - yes, I made several 'Its a girl' pens out of pink corian, and a couple of rattles since...
Anyway, about the symposium:
Being roughly two hours from Hartford I am going to take full advantage of going to the symposium. I attended (volunteered for) the AWA's "Totally Turning" symposium last year and was amazed at how much I learned in only two days. I have hotel reservations and am looking forward to the experience of the national symposium.
My question is: What exactly is the Banquet/Auction?
I see that we can purchase a ticket for it, and there it is obviously some sort of auction, but I can't find much else about it. I picture a banquet as a rather formal event with people dressed up, but I'm not seeing that from the group of typical woodturners I know (I know, a bit of a stereotype). A search reveals some people questioning ahead of previous symposia, and there were a broad range of responses about attire, but not much regarding purpose.
So, could someone please share what this event is about and why one would want to attend? There may have been some discussion about the banquets in previous issues of American Woodturner magazine that I missed as I have only read the last few issues.
Thank you,
Chris
Anyway, about the symposium:
Being roughly two hours from Hartford I am going to take full advantage of going to the symposium. I attended (volunteered for) the AWA's "Totally Turning" symposium last year and was amazed at how much I learned in only two days. I have hotel reservations and am looking forward to the experience of the national symposium.
My question is: What exactly is the Banquet/Auction?
I see that we can purchase a ticket for it, and there it is obviously some sort of auction, but I can't find much else about it. I picture a banquet as a rather formal event with people dressed up, but I'm not seeing that from the group of typical woodturners I know (I know, a bit of a stereotype). A search reveals some people questioning ahead of previous symposia, and there were a broad range of responses about attire, but not much regarding purpose.
So, could someone please share what this event is about and why one would want to attend? There may have been some discussion about the banquets in previous issues of American Woodturner magazine that I missed as I have only read the last few issues.
Thank you,
Chris